Agriculture/Organisms

The manipulation of genes in a wide range of organisms, from microorganisms to higher plants and animals raises many questions. These include the viability of the genetically modified organism itself, ecological and health issues, social and economic issues.There is already modification of a number of the world’s major food crops. Soya, maize and canola have been modified for herbicide and pest resistance, and constitute the bulk of commercially grown and traded GMOs and GM products. However, there has been no commercial approval of GM wheat in any country because of growing awareness of biosafety, increasing consumer preference for non-GM food, as well as fears of field and trade contamination that may adversely affect the wheat market.

Research and field trials on GM rice are taking place in some countries but again there is great caution and even resistance against commercialization, on the basis of insufficient scientific certainty on the environmental and health impacts. The impact on rice biodiversity is also a major concern for many Asian countries since the region is the centre of origin and diversity of rice. Associated with rice is the region’s rich cultural diversity.

Bt cotton, the other commercialised GM crop, has become controversial with reports of inconsistent yields and other problems in China, India, the Indonesia and South Africa.

While there has been public attention on some of the major crops (including crops engineered for pharmaceutical production), there is far less awareness on other GM plants (including ornamental plants and flowers), trees, animals, fish and microorganisms.There is considerable research on and field testing of many GMOs that are taking place without public knowledge, and often, without the knowledge of all relevant parts of a national government. Thus very few countries, especially developing countries, have had the opportunity to consider and weigh all aspects of gene technology and GMOs. This is necessary and urgently needed if the appropriate policies on science and technology, agriculture, forest management, biodiversity conservation and health are to be in place under the rubric of sustainable development.

[Note: In a separate page on this website, entitled “Traits in Agriculture” we post articles and reports that provide information and discussions on specific traits in agricultural GMOs.]

Feral Oilseed Rape – Investigations on its Potential for Hybridisation

Feral oilseed rape is known to persist in the environment for a long time. This raises concern that if GE oilseed rape ran feral, their transgenes could pose as a source of GM contamination of conventional fields […]

Submission to the Convention on Biological Diversity to Consider the Impact of GE Trees

A submission by Greenpeace to the Convention on Biological Diversity to consider and assess the potential environmental, cultural, and socio-economic impacts of genetically modified trees on forest biological diversity […]

Austrian Review of Scientific Evidence Regarding GM Maize

This review by the Austrian government, examines recent scientific evidence concerning potential environmental and health risks of two GM maize lines – MON810 and T25. Austria has invoked national safeguard measures for these GMOs. […]

Position Paper: Pharmaceutical and Industrial Crops

This paper details the position of the Union of Concerned Scientists regarding federal policy on crops genetically engineered to produce pharmaceutical and industrial compounds. […]

Turning Food into Fuel: GM Drought Tolerant Soybean and its Use in the Production of Biodiesel

Soybean is viewed as a very attractive crop for the production of biodiesel. This briefing looks into attempts to develop GM soybean for that purpose in South Africa. […]

Africa Contaminated By Unapproved GM Rice from the USA

Friends of the Earth Africa announced that LLRICE601 has been found in rice supply in the West African countries of Ghana and Sierra Leone. […]

Future of Rice

The report shows that GE rice and the risks that it brings are simply unnecessary as there are existing rice production methods that are sustainable. […]

The Truth Behind GM Cotton in the Makhathini Flats

The adoption of GM cotton in South Africa’s Makhathini Flats was heralded as a success story but this report believes that this perception is misguided. […]

GM Rice May Be Approved, USDA Role Questioned

The USDA is poised to approve LLRICE601 but the authors questioned the role of USDA as regulator of transgenic contamination, given that it has also been involved in the development and field tests of similar GM rice. […]

Developments Related to the GM Rice – LLRICE601 – Contamination (UPDATED)

Included are links to news reports and announcements related to the contamination of rice by LLRICE601 since the case was officially announced in August 2006. […]